Events allowed: family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings
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Property # 1191998
This property is managed by a private host (a party not acting within their trade, business or profession). EU consumer law, including the right of withdrawal, will not apply to your booking. The cancellation policy set by the private host will cover your booking.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events (including family gatherings, birthday parties and weddings) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 20
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
Causses du Quercy Regional Natural Park - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
Sanctuary of Rocamadour - 29 min drive - 36.0 km
Château de Rocamadour - 29 min drive - 36.0 km
Padirac Cave - 44 min drive - 52.0 km
Gardens of Marqueyssac - 60 min drive - 66.6 km
Getting around
St-Denis-pres-Catus Station - 19 min drive
Restaurants
‪La Boutique - ‬23 min drive
‪Rossignol Patrick - ‬11 min drive
‪Janicot - ‬19 min drive
‪Delqueux Etienne - ‬12 min drive
‪Le Relais Du Puzat - ‬7 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Does 12th Century Templar Watchtower And Manor House With Stunning Views have a pool?
Yes, this property has an outdoor pool.
How much does it cost to stay at 12th Century Templar Watchtower And Manor House With Stunning Views?
As of 16 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at 12th Century Templar Watchtower And Manor House With Stunning Views on 15 Jun 2026 start from £272, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
Is 12th Century Templar Watchtower And Manor House With Stunning Views pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows pets (limit 2 total). Some restrictions may apply, so please contact the property for more details.
How much is parking at 12th Century Templar Watchtower And Manor House With Stunning Views?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at 12th Century Templar Watchtower And Manor House With Stunning Views?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at 12th Century Templar Watchtower And Manor House With Stunning Views?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is 12th Century Templar Watchtower And Manor House With Stunning Views located?
A fascinating house with a lot of charm in a picturesque village. A lot to see and do in the vicinity - a beautiful area. Garden and pool impeccably clean, however not the inside; dust in the bedroom corners, a stained pillow, unclean dinner plates, leftovers in freezer and refrigerator, etc, was disappointing.
We thoroughly enjoyed both the indoor and outdoor aspects of the property. The 800 year old tower was magnificent and truly unique. The terrace and the porch were great places to have breakfast and play games in the evening. The pool and the badminton court were a perfect way to end day after exploring wonderful nearby villages. The beds were comfortable and we slept well despite the bells in the adjacent tower ringing throughout the night. We would recommend this property to our friends and would be happy to come back again.
Barbara W.
Stayed 7 nights in Aug 2024
Archival
10/10 Excellent
Peter H.
13 Aug 2017
The property is simply wonderful!
This property is simply amazing with huge amounts of space for a large group like ours. The bedrooms are something from Game of Thrones or The Tudors and the dining room/lounge is huge. A lovely quiet village with pleasant walks for the dog. The only down side (if you can call it that) are the hourly chimes from the church clock tower opposite - however you soon tune them out and occasionally notice the time from their regular toll which means you stop looking at your watch and adopt a different pace of life!
Well equipped and a very comfortable interior mean that we wanted for nothing where other properties we have experienced have been equipped with only the bare minimum.
Lots to explore in the surrounding countryside and the Labastide just up the road as a perfectly adequate supermarket with the bigger ones outside Cahor not much further away again.
Richard was a lovely generous host and his dog Treacle very sweet. Thank you for making this wonderful property available to us for a truly memorable and much needed holiday!
Peter H.
Stayed 13 nights in Jul 2017
Response from VrboOwner on 30 Mar 2020
We were delighted to receive this review.
La Tour des Templiers is a very special place and we make every effort to ensure that our guests have a truly enjoyable and memorable time in St. Martin de Vers.
The bells of the parish church have had the mufflers on their tongues renewed, so
they are now quieter and have a more pleasant tone.
Our party of five adults had a great two weeks here. The photos don't do it justice. Shepperd, the caretaker, was very helpful in terms of anything about the house as well as providing useful background on things in the area. The house is a bundle of romance, with lots of places to come together and to be apart: the pool (slightly on the small side for games - but plenty big for a cooling dip), the garden (perfect for mid-morning tea or to get out of the sun in the afternoon), the dining space just outside the kitchen (we had breakfast there every day and supper most evenings), "the tent" - a covered area near the house that's perfect for end of day drinks, and of course the great room (we played games on the enormous wooden table most nights). It was a bit dusty in places and if you are a total clean freak this might not be for you. And there are spiders. The village has some pretty walks and a local honey seller. The church, just across the road, looks like a fortress, and inside is lovely. The bells ring out the time night and day, and quickly become part of the charm. If you are worried they might keep you awake - don't. Local shopping is a bit limited but adequate, and there is a weekly producers market in the nearest town during the summer. A fair amount of things to do and see relatively nearby. Examples: Cahors (check out the bridge), Rocamadour, and my favourite from this trip: Saint-Cirq-Lapopie. Also, kayaking and canoeing: Kalapca Loisirs was great fun.
If you would like a relaxing holiday, in a picturesque French village when the biggest decision to make is who is going to buy the croissants and pastries for breakfast. A truly magical place and I would strongly recommend it. Big shout out to Shep the property manager who went above and beyond to make sure we had a lovely stay. Beautiful house and such a relaxing holiday 😀
If you want a relaxing holiday in a beautiful house with a lovely pool, this is the place to go. The biggest decision we had to make was who was going to buy croissants and pastries for breakfast. Ideal location if you go with a group as there is plenty of space, different areas of shade and sun and you don’t feel you are on top of each other. Beautiful Hamlet, stunning houses with shutters (picture book French village) . The church next door is exquisite and the bells are a joy and I will miss them. A special shout out to Shep the property manager, who really went above and beyond to make our stay relaxing, he really was a star!
This was our second stay at the Tower and the property was as magnificent as ever. It is the perfect property for a large family or group with the teenagers using the largest bedroom as their social space whilst the adults enjoyed the main sitting room!
The pool is perfect for cooling off and the village simple and beautiful. All the facilities you could wish for in the historic splendour of the Tower. We will definitely be returning to this wonderful place.
Beautiful rustic large property, well kept gardens and pool
The house is beautiful with large rooms, so much space for a big family group such as ours. Shepperd the caretaker was extremely helpful and came each morning to clean the pool and water the plants. The hamlet is very pretty and the views from the house lovely, it’s a shame there isn’t a local shop to buy bread etc but we did realise that before the holiday. We got used to the church bells, though some of us used ear plugs but it was worth it to stay in such a lovely house. Thank you Richard
Magical experience. Special village. Thank you Richard. And a particular expression of gratitude to Shep for helping to make our stay so wonderful. We had 17 visitors off and on over 6 weeks and all were comfortably cared for. The pool was well tended and well used because of warm weather. Merci.
Don H.
Stayed 41 nights in Aug 2018
Verified
10/10 Excellent
Ashley L.
27 Sept 2018
Enjoying life's beauty in the lap of luxury
Everyone loved this house--it's beauty, it's luxury, it's quiet, it's amenities...it was perfect! The only thing we would have changed is the bells of the neighboring church watchtower, which were rather loud. The charm of this house, and the town, is untouchable. We definitely want to come back!
Ashley L.
Verified
10/10 Excellent
David S.
2 Jul 2018
Wonderfully unique medieval style tower in charming village!
Our family of 11 from ages 6 to 76 loved our stay. Although the tower dates back to the 12th century, it has been updated with modern amenities. It is spacious, most bedrooms have their own bathroom, and the grounds, esp. the pool was a welcome retreat after long hot days visiting the sites in the area, of which there are many. One of the best caves with prehistoric art is within 20 minutes (Pech Merle) as well as St. Cirq Lapopie, one of Europe’s most beautiful villages. Finally, Richard, the owner, is everything you could want in a host - accommodating, charming, helpful - just an all around pleasure to meet and share a drink with.
David S.
Stayed 6 nights in Jun 2018
Archival
10/10 Excellent
Doris K.
10 Jul 2017
Wonderful House for Wonderful Friends
we were of group of eight friends enjoying every minute in this beautiful house! Even though it was very hot during our stay, the old , thick walls did not let the heat in and of course the pool was fantastic! Also our host was very nice and welcoming! Thank you so much Richard!!!
Doris K.
Stayed 4 nights in Jun 2017
Response from VrboOwner on 30 Mar 2020
We were delighted that Doris and her charming friends enjoyed their
stay at La Tour des Templiers. We try to ensure that all our guests are personally welcomed either by myself or one of our hospitality team.
Archival
10/10 Excellent
fiona g.
26 Apr 2014
Great
Wonderful house in a beautiful village - very peaceful.
House contained everything we needed and plenty of space. Garden is a lovely suntrap for all hours of the day.
2 adults and 4 teenagers had a great week with lots of outdoor activities in the surrounding area.
fiona g.
Verified
10/10 Excellent
Karen T.
5 Nov 2025
Karen T.
Stayed 7 nights in Sep 2025
About the host
Hosted by Richard Hamilton-Wentges
The owner is an Irish architect and designer with a track record of restoring historic buildings. He met the previous owner of La Tour des Templiers at a country wedding in Ireland. For himself, his family and chocolate labrador ( Treacle Tart ), La Tour des Templiers is a family home where they holiday, relax and hold family celebrations. It is a happy house with good associations and they hope you will derive as much pleasure from staying at La Tour des Templiers as they do.
Why they chose this property
This property ticked all the boxes for us, both as a family holiday home and accommodation for larger parties. Its location - in the heart of a charming rural village yet only 15 minutes from exit 57 on the A20 - Within easy reach of four airports ( Toulouse, Brive, Rodez, Limoges). Cahors with its culture, wine food and markets only ½ hour away. The house and village is redolent with history and tradition, yet now boasts all modern amenities. Add to this the wide range of sights to see ( St. Cirq Lapopie, Rocamadour, The Prehistoric Cave Paintings of Pech Merle and subterranean boat trips in the Gouffre de Padirac. A short distance away are the towns of Albi with its magnificent cathedral, the medieval alleyways of Figeac and the exquisite Cordes-sur-Ciel perched on its commanding rock. All around is the rolling countryside of the Causses de Quèrcy with its wooded coombs and deep ravined rivers, a joy for artists, hunters, fishermen, canoeists and cyclists alike. To the southwest of Cahors are the vineyards where the renowned Malbec is grown; fresh truffles can be bought at the market in Lalbenque and friendly hunting neighbours occasionally present you with a leg of boar. Local villages boast a selection of fair days, vide greniers and farmers' markets. Children can play in a safe environment of an idyllic landscape. There is indeed something for everybody here.
What makes this property unique
With La Tour des Templiers it was genuinely 'love at first sight'. Its eccentric layout and quirky features, its oak spiral staircase, 16th century windows and massive oak beamed ceilings. Its south facing location at the heart of the village and its intimate and very private garden. All these things immediately attracted us, and the property also offered possibilities for the features we have added, like the swimming pool, terrace and the spaces we converted in the attics.